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Patricia Carlson's Files from Summer Presentations
7720_7720_civil_rights_bib.doc
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Recommended resource on Black newspapers:
The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords
. Dir. Stanley Nelson. California Newsreel, 1998. DVD.
Blog on Boston busing:
http://bbdplearningnetwork.wordpress.com/
July 26--Peniel Joseph Resources
New York Times Op-Ed by Prof. Joseph
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Recommended resource on Black newspapers:
The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords. Dir. Stanley Nelson. California Newsreel, 1998. DVD.
Blog on Boston busing:
http://bbdplearningnetwork.wordpress.com/
July 26--Peniel Joseph Resources
New York Times Op-Ed by Prof. Joseph